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A perfect getaway for a group of friends turns into a nightmare in this amazing French micro-budget horror/sci-fi film! Thomas, Yann, Vincent and three female friends hop into their cars and travel to the French mountains for a relaxing weekend trip. On their way, a dangerous psychopath escapes from prison and there s even talk of a ghostly female apparition haunting the area. After picking up a suspicious hitchhiker, a thick fog envelops their cars and sends them all over a steep cliff! Barely surviving the fall, they soon discover something even more horrifying. An ancient creature lives under the ground... listening and waiting. It s ready to devour anyone and anything in its path and this group of friends is very much on tonight s menu! Shot on non-anamorphic standard definition video with a very limited budget, RESONNANCES is filled with great performances, inventive ideas and some pretty amazing low-budget special effects. Mix one part TREMORS, a heaping helping of THE THING and add a splash of THE EVIL DEAD s directorial inventiveness you get this ambitious love letter to independent DIY genre filmmakers everywhere!

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The French bite back once again with a cool idea where our monster looks like a cross between our worm like friends from 'TREMORS' and an ancestor of the tentacled horror from 'DEEP RISING'. After an interesting prelude back in the middle ages which sets up the plot, the film looks like it will venture into buddy movie territory but be patient, Director Philippe Robert gives Horror fans a fantastic , independent little film with limited special effects and a grainy resolution which enhances the atmosphere of the proceedings. The climax actually resembles that early classic Hammer Film, 'X-THE UNKNOWN' and the actors are totally believable as they struggle to survive against two monsters, our tentacled entity and an escaped convict who just happens to hitch a ride with our buddies. Synapse Films seems to continually find unknown gems from all countries and many Kudos to them for doing just that. Highly recommended for a nice ,midnight diversion from the dumbing down made for television SYFY tripe unleashed on us lately.

The film opens in 1663 France when a meteor carrying a borrowing alien (see DVD cover) lands and captures a woman in white. We then jump to present day when some young adults decide to go out and drive two separate cars because Europe is not designed for 6 passenger vehicles. The film focuses on the car being driven by the guys (proof the French don't know what horror movies are about) who enter a dense fog on "The Road of the White Lady" where vehicles are known to go missing...like a French Bermuda Triangle.

In order to add to the conflict, they pick up an escaped armed psychopath. The main character appears to be Victor, a young man who plays video games 24/7.

The film is French with English subtitles. The creature doesn't make a lot of appearances, and when it does it is at night. The film has some minor blood, but lacks gore. It is sci-fi horror, light on the horror.

Slightly ambitious on a micro-budget, mostly ludicrous because of the cliche's - long before we ever see a monster, there's the familiar road trip with a bunch of predictable characters, then a 'woman in white' roadside ghost straight out of an episode of 'Supernatural' appears, add an escaped-from-an-institution Serial Killer who thumbs a ride, and none of these elements add anything to the flick except distraction. For the few seconds that the monster is on-screen, we are mildly amused, but the budget (or lack of) prohibited any prolonged satisfaction for me. Once you remember you've already seen this type of story better executed in 'Tremors', it's pretty much over. For the most part tame, lame and not insane enough for my tastes.

Just when you think 'originality' and 'just plain fun' are not in the cards for low budget sci fi/horror, along comes a film like this. An incredible little movie that restores your faith, and reminds you of why you love genre films in the first place. Highly recommended!

This film is so dreadful that I had to write this immediately after viewing the film.

One other reviewer has it right - cliched!

A poor computer generated monster that's barely seen anyway lives under the ground (like in Tremors) and has been feeding off people since it crashed to earth in the 1600s - in France.

There's nothing original in this. It's boring for most of the time as we're supposedly got to be in suspense as a mound of earth moves around as the monster chases after people - oddly not disturbing any trees at all as it does so.

I think people can take heart that the French can make terrible low budget films just like everyone else.